I am trying to use eBay with my bank account. How do I get money from my bank account to my paypal account? My bank account and Paypal is already tied and confirmed, but how do I get money from my bank to my Paypal?

If you delete a paypal account can you use the bank account from the deleted account? I’m scared of linking my bank account to my palpal account because they keep track of my bank account. But adding my debit card they won’t let me send over $0 to anyone being unverified. To verify you have to add your bank account.

I need a bank account in another country. I am not interested to avoid taxes or use it for anything illegal. Just a simple bank account. But it seems impossible to open an account not being present in that country. And many banks require minimum deposits. Any advice?
It should be a reliable/known bank.

I’m not sure what bank to go to, some say Washington Mutual, but others say Bank of America. What do you recommend? Also, I don’t make that much money, but I’m in an argument between a checking and a savings account.

I heard there are two ways to confirm my bank account on paypal to get verified. The first one is to put small digits of deposit into my bank. The second one insert my online bank login information which takes about 2 to 3 min. Do I insert my online bank login information like ID and password into my paypal account? How do I do that?

Hi, I’m a British Citizen who currently lives in Korea. I’d like to open a British bank account, but not sure if I can without going into a branch in person and signing forms, etc. Is it possible to do this while living overseas and if so, what bank would you reccomend. I’d like to get a Visa card with the account and more importantly, the ability to withdraw money from other countries. I travel a lot.
Thanks for any help.
graeme.

The joint bank account is with a Hong Kong bank and two signatures are required for withdrawals. Since my joint account partner has vanished for a long time, the funds have been frozen for years now. Anyone please advise of any procedure Hong Kong banks would allow the locatable account holder to access his/her share of the funds.